While personally I am not a big fan of “everyone deserves to be saved” precept, this is a very calming and refreshing read. It’s about a guy who is suddenly gifted with a system and forced to become an abbott in a lonely Buddhist temple. He has to complete quests and redeem/ save people to earn system merits. It’s best to just let the story wash over you and read it lightly instead of thinking deeply about the morality of various issues (which can make you angry or happy, depending on your personal views). I learnt a lot about the structure and politics of temples, which was interesting in of itself.
Yimeng Huangliang
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LIKEBuddhism doesn't advocate that everyone needs to be saved. Buddhism advocate that there is an infinite possibility for a conscious being to do good and evil, perpetually tied to the karmic cycle and the Samsara. If you do extremely bad things in this life, you'll be sent to hell/reincarnate as a demon or ghost until your karmic debts are paid and you are neutral again, then you'll either reincarnat as an animal or a human.